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13900K HOT, help me, im spanish.

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Buenos días, tengo montado un 13900k en una Asus Maximus Z790 Hero y las temperaturas son bestiales, he tenido que limitar los P-cores a 5ghz. Necesito un pequeño tutorial de como limitar el consumo en wattios y el voltaje del procesador para obtener mejores temperaturas y menor consumo. La RL que tengo montada es la Corsair H170i ELITE LCD Display, gracias por vuestra ayuda amigos.

Good morning, I have mounted a 13900k on an Asus Maximus Z790 Hero and the temperatures are beastly, I had to limit the P-cores to 5ghz. I need a small tutorial on how to limit watt consumption and processor voltage to obtain better temperatures and lower consumption. The RL I have mounted is the Corsair H170i ELITE LCD Display, thanks for your help friends.


Thanks for all, im noob in bios.
 
Do you have another cooler you can try using to see if the H170i is working properly?

I'm not being patronising when I ask this as it has happened here before to people, but before you installed the cooler did you remove the plastic cover the block came in?
 
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Need more info.
Room Ambient Temps:
CPU Temps:
Are the fans working on the Corsair H170i:
What case and any other fans:

Having said that latest gen cpu's (both amd and intel) all run hotter than previous gens so they can get their high performance figures.
 
Buenas tardes, el plástico lo quité, las temperaturas han sido con cinebench R23..., 90-100c; jugando al Spiderman las temperaturas de 80-90. Lo único que ha solucionado el tema es bajar el PL1 y PL2 a 150wtts. La RL funciona bien.

Good afternoon, I removed the plastic, the temperatures have been with cinebench R23 ..., 90-100c; playing Spiderman temperatures from 80-90. The only thing that has solved the issue is to lower the PL1 and PL2 to 150wtts. RL works well. Case Corsair 7000D airflow.

My setup:
Torre: Corsair 7000D Airflow (3 ventiladores frontales ML140 RGB ELITE, 4 ventiladores laterales ML120 RGB ELITE y 1 ventilador trasero ML140 RGB ELITE)
PSu: Seasonic Prime TX 1300 RL: Corsair H170i ELITE LCD Display (6 ventiladores Be quiet! Silent Wings Pro 4 140mm en PUSH PULL)
CPU: i9 13900K
RAM: Corsair Dominator DDR5 CL36 6000 16x2
Placa: Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero
GPU: Asus Strix OC 4090
Disco duro: Samsung 980pro NVMe 2Tb (editado)


Greetings!
 
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Hola!

One option would be to remove the cooler, clean of the supplied thermal paste and replace with something like this:

Una opción sería quitar el enfriador, limpiar la pasta térmica suministrada y reemplazarlo con algo como esto:


You will need to clean both the surface of the Corsair and cpu first with something like:

Primero deberá limpiar tanto la superficie del Corsair como la CPU con algo como:


It is worth a try, and good luck!

Vale la pena intentarlo, ¡y buena suerte!
 
Unfortunately based on reviews I've seen, your temperatures look about right. 13900K will use as much power as possible until it reaches the 100c mark. The better your cooling the more power/high clock it will go until it reaches 100c (or the stock PL limit which is really high). You're better off as you found out to limit the PL to something more reasonable.
 
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13900K should run cooler in most applications than the equivalent Ryzen 7000 CPU. The Ryzens are designed to run at 94C - I only see my 13900k at this level in a sustained AVX all core load, such as Cinebench etc.

In games/common applications, you should be seeing 60-80C as the 'normal' range.

Ensure good thermal paste application, consider doing a -0.1v offset and or tuning LLC.
 
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Have you disabled MCE on the motherboard? Most of the MB's don't enforce intel's limits by default. You could also try a simple voltage offset setting in the Intel XTU program, and if that works look to set it in the BIOS.

My 13700K was also hitting 95c with CineBench with a 360 AIO until I did the above.
 
Buenas de nuevo, he comprado esta pasta https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B00ZJSF5LM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1; el 5 de diciembre me llega, no obstante seguiré con el PL1 y PL2 a 150w. El ASUS MultiCore Enhancement lo tengo desactivado.

Hi again, I bought this paste https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B00ZJSF5LM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1; It arrives on December 5, however I will continue with the PL1 and PL2 at 150w. I have ASUS MultiCore Enhancement disabled.

Un saludo!
 
You have a massive heat load with a 13900k and RTX4090. The graphics card is dumping its heat to the case and AIO has to remove this while cooling the CPU. Dealing with close to 1kW of waste heat means compromising.
 
Set the option in bios to enforce the CPU limits, this option is off by default which causes the CPU to pull 300w and get hot fast
Setting this option will limit the CPU to 253w

Also set a voltage offset of -0.05v or so just to help a little more

After making those 2 changes my max temp went from 100c down to 86c running cinebench or encoding video.
Games is down around 60c, sometimes 70c depending on how much hot air my 3080 is dumping into my case
 
Hello, the support is 1700 of course. The liquid temp of the AIO playing GOd Of War for half an hour raised me to 38 degrees, until temp is normal?

The bios option to limit CPU is ASUS MultiCore Enhancement, correct?

I do not know whether to lower the PL1 and PL2 to 125w, total... I use the PC to play, browse and watch movies and such.

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Hola, el soporte es del 1700 claro. La temp del líquido de la AIO jugando al GOd Of War durante media hora me subió a los 38grados, hasta que temp es normal?

La opción de la bios para limitar la CPU es ASUS MultiCore Enhancement, correcto?

No sé si bajar más el PL1 y PL2 a 125w, total... El PC lo utilizo para jugar, navegar y ver peliculas y tal.
 
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For mine at stock I disable mce to inforce the limits. Run llc level 4. Set an adaptive offset to 0.05. Set dc_ll to 1.02 and ac_ll to 0.2. I'm sure I could tune this further but haven't had time. On a cb23 run it sits in the low 80s with the af2 360 cooler.

Idle is around 32-34. Gaming I haven't seen it go over 60.

Have a go at the setting above to see if it helps
 
For mine at stock I disable mce to inforce the limits. Run llc level 4. Set an adaptive offset to 0.05. Set dc_ll to 1.02 and ac_ll to 0.2. I'm sure I could tune this further but haven't had time. On a cb23 run it sits in the low 80s with the af2 360 cooler.

Idle is around 32-34. Gaming I haven't seen it go over 60.

Have a go at the setting above to see if it helps
Negative or positive offset?... I have set everything as you have told me and now I have acceptable temperatures; thank you very much friend.

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Offset negativo o positivo?..., he puesto todo como me has dicho y ahora tengo unas temperaturas aceptables; muchas gracias amigo.
 
Negative or positive offset?... I have set everything as you have told me and now I have acceptable temperatures; thank you very much friend.

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Offset negativo o positivo?..., he puesto todo como me has dicho y ahora tengo unas temperaturas aceptables; muchas gracias amigo.
Negative..

With then settings I can change the all p core to 5.6. It maxed out about 92 in cb23.

You could probably squeeze them llc settings a little further. I'll experiment a some point but found these settings are very easy to follow
 
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